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Andrzej Cibis

Andrzej Cibis

  • Let's Dance pro (RTL)
  • Multiple Bavarian Champion
  • Australian Open Latin winner
Teaching languages
German
Teaches
Solo Groups · Private Lessons · Guided Practice
Available days
Saturday, 18 July 2026
Private lessons at the camp
90 € / per 45-minute lesson

Background

Andrzej treats connection as a physical technique rather than a feeling, breaking down exactly how weight transfer between partners must be announced through the frame before it reaches the feet. His sessions often isolate the dialogue between centres, so you learn to read your partner's ribcage as clearly as you read the music. Dancers frequently mention the exercise where he slows a Samba volta to half-tempo until the lead is so quiet that any push becomes obvious. You will leave with a partnership that holds its shape under speed because the communication was built in slow motion first.
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Latin Choreographer & Coach

Robin Goldmann

  • 2× Bavarian Champion Latin
  • S-Class Latin
  • Adjudicator

Robin builds choreography that survives the hard seconds under judging scrutiny, always insisting that technique carries the styling rather than the reverse. In his sessions you will work the connection between ribcage and hip action until Cuban Motion becomes a structural habit, not an afterthought. Dancers who have trained with him before often mention the way he demos a slow rumba walk in socks to strip away distraction and force the work into the floor. You will leave with a clearer map of where your weight belongs in every figure and how to keep your frame honest when fatigue sets in.

Latin Specialist & Coach

Stefani Ruseva

  • Bulgarian Champion
  • European Vice-Champion Showdance
  • Adjudicator

Stefani dissects the small betrayals in body action that cost marks in Cha Cha and Samba, teaching you to audit your own alignment before a coach steps in. Her sessions demand that you treat every drill as a measurement, not a warm-up, so the work compounds across the two days. Returning dancers often joke that she stores their mistakes like a ledger, greeting them with the exact correction they left with last year. You will gain a repeatable checklist for hip action and ribcage placement that holds up when the music speeds up.

International Latin Coach

Julie Fryer

  • 3× World Champion Latin
  • World Show Dance Champion
  • WDSF General Adjudicator

Julie reads floorcraft and musicality as a single language, showing you how frame and foot speed must negotiate the same beat without choking each other. Having worked across too many training halls to count, she brings a diagnostic eye for why a routine that functions in rehearsal can flatten under different floor conditions. Students often mention the way she taps the downbeat with one hand and the body action rhythm with the other until the two finally meet in your spine. You will leave with a clearer sense of how to let the music drive the work rather than decorating the steps after the fact.

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